Monday, February 4, 2013

October 15th, 1992

Thursday, October 15th, 1992

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New York Islanders  4,    Philadelphia  1

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
New York Islanders         1  2  1  0   4
Philadelphia Flyers          0  1  0  0   1

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
New York Islanders         9 10 13 0  32
Philadelphia Flyers         10 9 11  0  30

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. NYI. JEFF NORTON(2)( VLADIMIR MALAKHOV, DEREK KING ): 1st 14:05
2. NYI. DEREK KING(1)( UWE KRUPP, STEVE THOMAS ): 2nd 0:14
3. NYI. JEFF NORTON(3)( PATRICK FLATLEY, BENOIT HOGUE ): 2nd 7:12
4. PHI. GREG PASLAWSKI(1)( KEVIN DINEEN, BRIAN BENNING ): 2nd 19:49
5. NYI. STEVE THOMAS(1)( PIERRE TURGEON, JEFF NORTON ): 3rd 16:24

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. PHI. KEITH ACTON - 2 Minutes: 1st 12:29
2. NYI. MICK VUKOTA - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:39
3. NYI. DARIUS KASPARAITIS - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:05
4. PHI. ERIC LINDROS - 2 Minutes: 1st 15:05
5. NYI. RICH PILON - 5 Minutes: 1st 18:06
6. PHI. GORD HYNES - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:06
7. PHI. DIMITRI YUSHKEVICH - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:43
8. NYI. RAY FERRARO - 4 Minutes: 2nd 8:27
9. PHI. ROD BRIND'AMOUR - 4 Minutes: 2nd 8:27
10. NYI. BENOIT HOGUE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 12:25
11. PHI. KEVIN DINEEN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 12:25
12. PHI. DIMITRI YUSHKEVICH - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:21
13. NYI. DEREK KING - 2 Minutes: 2nd 19:21
14. NYI. DAVID VOLEK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:54
15. PHI. BRIAN BENNING - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:02

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
GLENN HEALY                 60       30       1      0     4     3   105 WIN
DOMINIC ROUSSEL          60       32       4      0    10    6   105 LOSS

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
New York Islanders                 3           0
Philadelphia Flyers                  3           0

Recap:

The New York Islanders were able to tame Eric Lindros and the red hot Philadelphia Flyers Thursday night.  Jeff Norton scored 2 goals (3) to put the Islanders up 3-0 in the second period.  The final result of the game was never really in doubt.  Greg Paslawski broke Glenn Healy's shutout bid with 11 seconds remaining in the second period, but that was all the offense the Flyers would be able to muster, as Healy finished the game with 29 saves on 30 shots.  Steve Thomas scored his first of the season with under 4 minutes remaining to seal a 4-1 Islanders victory, closing out a 4 game road trip to begin the season.  The victory also halts a 3 game winning streak for the Flyers.  The Islanders will host the Rangers Saturday night for their home opener. 
New York Islanders 2-1-1 (5) t-3rd Patrick, Philadelphia 3-2-0 (6) t-1st Patrick
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Montreal  2,    Pittsburgh  7

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Montreal Canadiens         1  1  0  0   2
Pittsburgh Penguins         1  2  4  0   7

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Montreal Canadiens        9 11 4  0   24
Pittsburgh Penguins        7  8 17 0  32

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. PIT. KJELL SAMUELSSON(1)( MIKE NEEDHAM, TOM BARRASSO ): 1st 7:11
2. MON. JOHN LeCLAIR(2)( VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE ) (PP) : 1st 15:20
3. PIT. MARIO LEMIEUX(2)( UNASSISTED ): 2nd 9:02
4. PIT. MARIO LEMIEUX(3)( JAROMIR JAGR ): 2nd 10:08
5. MON. VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE(2)( KEVIN HALLER ) (PP) : 2nd 14:32
6. PIT. DAVE TIPPETT(1)( UNASSISTED ) (SH) : 3rd 9:03
7. PIT. JAROMIR JAGR(1)( RON FRANCIS, JIM PAEK ) (PP) : 3rd 14:22
8. PIT. MARIO LEMIEUX(4)( KEVIN STEVENS, JAROMIR JAGR ): 3rd 16:54
9. PIT. RON FRANCIS(3)( SHAWN McEACHERN, JAMIE LEACH ): 3rd 18:38

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. PIT. LARRY MURPHY - 2 Minutes: 1st 0:25
2. MON. BRIAN BELLOWS - 2 Minutes: 1st 0:25
3. PIT. JEFF DANIELS - 4 Minutes: 1st 2:40
4. MON. DONALD DUFRESNE - 5 Minutes: 1st 7:55
5. PIT. KJELL SAMUELSSON - 2 Minutes: 1st 7:55
6. PIT. KJELL SAMUELSSON - 2 Minutes: 1st 13:04
7. MON. DONALD DUFRESNE - 2 Minutes: 1st 13:04
8. PIT. JAROMIR JAGR - 2 Minutes: 1st 14:44
9. MON. VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE - 4 Minutes: 1st 19:55
10. PIT. RON FRANCIS - 4 Minutes: 1st 19:55
11. MON. KEVIN HALLER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 3:48
12. PIT. ULF SAMUELSSON - 4 Minutes: 2nd 14:12
13. PIT. MIKE NEEDHAM - 2 Minutes: 2nd 17:37
14. MON. PATRICK ROY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 0:20
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY BRIAN BELLOWS
16. PIT. ULF SAMUELSSON - 15 Minutes: 3rd 5:38
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY KEVIN STEVENS
18. MON. ERIC DESJARDINS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 5:38
19. MON. MATHIEU SCHNEIDER - 2 Minutes: 3rd 12:28

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
PATRICK ROY                  60       32       7      0      7     2   105 LOSS GF
TOM BARRASSO              60       24       2      0      1     1   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Montreal Canadiens                7           2
Pittsburgh Penguins                4           1

Recap:

In the first battle between two of the top teams in the Wales Conference Saturday night, Montreal bested the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 at the Montreal Forum.  The Penguins were determined to take the rematch on their home ice in The Igloo.  The game was fairly evenly matched through the first 2 periods.  Kjell Samuelsson and John LeClair (2) exchanged goals in the first period.  In the second period, the Mario Lemieux show would begin.  He scored two straight goals to open up the period (3) to make the score 3-1 Pittsburgh.  Montreal had an answer, as Vincent Damphouse scored a powerplay goal (2) with just under five and a half remaining in the second period to make the score 3-2 Pittsburgh heading into the break.  The third period was all Penguins, however, outshooting the Habs 17-4 and outscoring them 4-0 for the blowout win.  Dave Tippett, Jaromir Jagr, and Ron Francis (3) scored for the Penguins.  The Penguins' 6th goal was scored on a breakaway by Mario Lemieux to complete the hat trick.  Lemieux upped his goal total to 4 and points to 11, good enough for 2nd in the NHL.  Jaromir Jagr finished with a goal and 2 assists, and Ron Francis had a goal and an assist.  The loss snaps Montreal's 4 game unbeaten streak to start the season.
Pittsburgh 2-2-1 (5) t-3rd Patrick, Montreal 3-1-1 (7) 2nd Adams

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Tampa Bay  3,    Toronto  8

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Tampa Bay Lightning       1  1  1  0   3
Toronto Maple Leafs        3  3  2  0   8

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Tampa Bay Lightning       8  7 12 0  27
Toronto Maple Leafs      14 16 9   0  39

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. TAM. BRIAN BRADLEY(2)( JOHN TUCKER ): 1st 5:33
2. TOR. MIKE FOLIGNO(1)( UNASSISTED ): 1st 14:10
3. TOR. JOE SACCO(1)( PETER ZEZEL, MARK OSBORNE ): 1st 17:04
4. TOR. MIKE FOLIGNO(2)( UNASSISTED ): 1st 18:12
5. TOR. NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY(3)( DOUG GILMOUR, TODD GILL ): 2nd 0:54
6. TAM. DOUG CROSSMAN(1)( CHRIS KONTOS, ADAM CREIGHTON ) (PP) : 2nd 5:48
7. TOR. DAVE McLLWAIN(2)( GLENN ANDERSON, BOB ROUSE ) (PP) : 2nd 11:35
8. TOR. DOUG GILMOUR(3)( TODD GILL, NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY ) (PP) : 2nd 17:14
9. TOR. DAVE McLLWAIN(3)( TODD GILL, MIKE KRUSHELNYSKI ): 3rd 1:33
10. TOR. DOUG GILMOUR(4)( NIKOLAI BORSCHEVSKY, WENDEL CLARK ): 3rd 5:02
11. TAM. MIKE HARTMAN(2)( ROB RAMAGE ): 3rd 19:53

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. TOR. DRAKE BEREHOWSKY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 5:35
2. TAM. JOE REEKIE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 7:52
3. TAM. ANATOLI SEMENOV - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:14
4. TAM. STEPHANE RICHER - 2 Minutes: 2nd 16:56
5. TAM. CHRIS KONTOS - 2 Minutes: 3rd 11:14

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
WENDELL YOUNG           60        39      8       0    10    5   105 LOSS GF
GRANT FUHR                   60        27      3       0     5     2   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Tampa Bay Lightning               1          1
Toronto Maple Leafs                4           2

Recap:

Brian Bradley started the Tampa Bay Lightning off on the right foot in their first visit to Maple Leaf Garden, scoring his 2nd of the season 5:33 into the game.  The Leafs came storing back, scoring the next 4 goals, and 8 of the next 9, winning in an 8-3 laugher.  Mike Foligno scored 2 goals for the Maple Leafs, as did Dave McLLwain (3), and Doug Gilmour (4) who also added an assist for a 3 point night.  Wendell Young had a tough night in between the pipes for Tampa Bay, while Grant Fuhr had 27 stops on 30 shots.  With the win, Toronto claims sole possession of 1st Place in the Norris Division with 7 points. 
Toronto 3-0-1 (7) 1st Norris, Tampa Bay 1-4-0 (2) 6th Norris

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Minnesota  2,    St. Louis  3

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Minnesota North Stars     0  1  1  0   2
St. Louis Blues               2  1  0  0   3

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Minnesota North Stars    8 12 11 0  31
St. Louis Blues             12 10  7 0  29

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. STL. BOB BASSEN(1)( DANIEL LAPERRIERE ): 1st 8:58
2. STL. BRETT HULL(4)( BRENDAN SHANAHAN, DANIEL LAPERRIERE ): 1st 10:46
3. MIN. MIKE CRAIG(2)( RUSS COURTNALL, DAVE GAGNER ) (PP) : 2nd 10:17
4. STL. RON WILSON(1)( DANIEL LAPERRIERE ): 2nd 11:21
5. MIN. MIKE McPHEE(2)( JIM JOHNSON, MIKE MODANO ) (PP) : 3rd 10:46

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. MIN. MIKE McPHEE - 4 Minutes: 1st 4:58
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY MIKE MODANO
3. STL. BRETT HULL - 2 Minutes: 1st 4:58
4. MIN. BRAD BERRY - 2 Minutes: 1st 11:09
5. STL. JEFF BROWN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 1:04
6. STL. MURRAY BARON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 7:10
7. STL. JEFF BROWN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:12
8. MIN. TODD ELIK - 2 Minutes: 3rd 3:12
9. STL. KELLY CHASE - 2 Minutes: 3rd 6:11
10. STL. DAVE LOWRY - 7 Minutes: 3rd 10:09
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY IGOR KOROLEV
12. MIN. MIKE CRAIG - 5 Minutes: 3rd 10:09

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
JON CASEY                     60        29       3     0      4      3   105 LOSS 
CURTIS JOSEPH              60        31       2     0      5      5   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Minnesota North Stars             5          2
St. Louis Blues                       3          0

Recap:

The St. Louis Blues got ahead early, and were able to hold off the Minnesota North Stars 3-2 in front of 16,737 at St. Louis Arena.  This was the 3rd meeting already in the 1st 5 games for the Blues and North Stars, and the Blues now have a 2-1-0 advantage in the season series.  Brett Hull scored his 4th goal of the season, and Ron Wilson scored his 1st as the game-winner.  Dan LaPerriere notched 3 assists in the victory, with a helper on each St. Louis goal.  The North Stars had 2 power play goals, one from Mike Craig (2), and one from Mike McPhee (2).  Curtis Joseph was solid in net for St. Louis, making 29 saves on 31 shots.
St. Louis 2-3-0 (4) 5th Norris, Minnesota 2-2-1 (5) 4th Norris

 

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Edmonton  6,    Chicago  4

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Edmonton Oilers             2  1  3  0   6
Chicago Blackhawks       0  2  2  0   4

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Edmonton Oilers           18  9  9  0   36
Chicago Blackhawks     11 15 11  0  37

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. EDM. ESA TIKKANEN(2)( CRAIG MacTAVISH, GEOFF SMITH ): 1st 3:12
2. EDM. DAVID MALEY(1)( KELLY BUCHBERGER, GEOFF SMITH ): 1st 3:48
3. CHI. DIRK GRAHAM(3)( BRYAN MARCHMENT, IGOR KRAVCHUK ): 2nd 2:35
4. CHI. CHRISTIAN RUUTTU(2)( STEVE SMITH, CHRIS CHELIOS ): 2nd 8:56
5. EDM. ESA TIKKANEN(3)( UNASSISTED ): 2nd 13:30
6. CHI. JEREMY ROENICK(2)( MICHEL GOULET ): 3rd 0:29
7. EDM. SCOTT MELLANBY(1)( BRENT GILCHRIST, DAVE MANSON ) (PP) : 3rd 5:18
8. EDM. TYLER WRIGHT(2)( UNASSISTED ): 3rd 6:42
9. EDM. DAVE MANSON(1)( ESA TIKKANEN, BILL RANFORD ): 3rd 10:46
10. CHI. STEVE LARMER(3)( JEREMY ROENICK ): 3rd 13:03

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. EDM. LUKE RICHARDSON - 2 Minutes: 1st 11:52
2. CHI. ROD BUSKAS - 4 Minutes: 1st 18:40
3. EDM. LUKE RICHARDSON - 4 Minutes: 1st 18:40
4. EDM. DAVE MANSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:29
5. EDM. GREG HAWGOOD - 2 Minutes: 3rd 1:00
6. CHI. BRIAN NOONAN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 4:54
7. EDM. BRENT GILCHRIST - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:12
8. CHI. STEPHANE MATTEAU - 2 Minutes: 3rd 14:12
9. EDM. DAVE MANSON - 7 Minutes: 3rd 14:42
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY MARTIN GELINAS
11. CHI. CHRIS CHELIOS - 5 Minutes: 3rd 14:42

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
BILL RANFORD                 60      37       4      0      9     5   105 WIN
JIMMY WAITE                   60      36       6      0      6     3   105 LOSS GF

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Edmonton Oilers                      1           1
Chicago Blackhawks                4           0

Recap:

Edmonton came into Chicago following a tough win at Winnipeg, playing a rested and undefeated Blackhawk team.  The Oilers would find some early success, seeing goals by Esa Tikkanen and David Maley in the first 3:48.  Edmonton would leave the 1st period controlling the play, and holding a 2-0 lead.  Chicago would battle back in Period 2, Dirk Graham (2) and Christian Ruuttu (3) tied the game at 2 before the midway point.  Esa Tikkanen scored his second of the game (3) with 6:30 left in the 2nd only to be answered by an early 3rd period goal by Jeremy Roenick (2).  The Oilers took control as the 3rd period wore on, with goals from Scott Mellanby, Tyler Wright (2), and Dave Manson.  Esa Tikkanen added an assist on Manson's goal for his 3rd point and he would get 1st star honors. Dave Manson and Chris Chelios fought late in the game to complete a Gordie Howe Hat Trick for Dave Manson.  Edmonton earned their 2nd straight impressive victory 6-4 at the Chicago Stadium.
Edmonton 2-4-0 (4) t-4th Smythe, Chicago 3-1-0 (6) t-2nd Norris

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Quebec  3,    Detroit  7

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Quebec Nordiques          2  1  0   0   3
Detroit Red Wings           0  3  4   0   7

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Quebec Nordiques         11 7 15  0  33
Detroit Red Wings         14 19 11 0  44

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. QUE. STEVE DUCHESNE(3)( SCOTT YOUNG, OWEN NOLAN ) (PP) : 1st 14:00
2. QUE. VALERI KAMENSKY(2)( JOE SAKIC, SCOTT YOUNG ): 1st 16:56
3. DET. YVES RACINE(1)( STEVE CHIASSON, SERGEI FEDOROV ): 2nd 2:05
4. QUE. ALEXEI GUSAROV(2)( MATS SUNDIN, SCOTT YOUNG ) (SH) : 2nd 5:32
5. DET. SLAVA KOZLOV(1)( STEVE CHIASSON ): 2nd 17:04
6. DET. BOB PROBERT(1)( PAUL YSEBAERT, TIM CHEVELDAE ): 2nd 19:45
7. DET. STEVE YZERMAN(6)( DINO CICCARELLI ): 3rd 4:29
8. DET. SHELDON KENNEDY(3)( JIMMY CARSON, STEVE CHIASSON ): 3rd 6:39
9. DET. JIMMY CARSON(2)( UNASSISTED ): 3rd 15:15
10. DET. SERGEI FEDOROV(3)( BOB PROBERT, PAUL YSEBAERT ): 3rd 18:05

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. DET. MIKE SILLINGER - 2 Minutes: 1st 3:55
2. QUE. RON HEXTALL - 2 Minutes: 1st 6:02
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY OWEN NOLAN
4. DET. DALLAS DRAKE - 2 Minutes: 1st 6:02
5. DET. SHELDON KENNEDY - 2 Minutes: 1st 8:19
6. DET. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 1st 12:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY BOB PROBERT
8. QUE. ADAM FOOTE - 2 Minutes: 2nd 4:29
9. QUE. TIM HUNTER - 4 Minutes: 2nd 8:54
10. DET. BOB PROBERT - 4 Minutes: 2nd 8:54
11. DET. STEVE CHIASSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 10:01
12. DET. SERGEI FEDOROV - 2 Minutes: 3rd 1:38
13. QUE. MATS SUNDIN - 2 Minutes: 3rd 1:38
14. DET. YVES RACINE - 2 Minutes: 3rd 8:29
15. DET. BOB PROBERT - 4 Minutes: 3rd 12:29
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY MARK HOWE
17. QUE. SCOTT YOUNG - 2 Minutes: 3rd 12:29
18. DET. SHELDON KENNEDY - 2 Minutes: 3rd 18:46

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS  
RON HEXTALL                  60       44      7       0    11    5   105 LOSS GF
TIM CHEVELDAE              60       33      3       0     8     5   105 WIN

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Quebec Nordiques                   7          1
Detroit Red Wings                   1          0

Recap:

It was a wild game at Joe Louis Arena, and a tale of 2 games.  Steve Duchene netted his (3)rd of the season, and Valeri Kamenski got his (2)nd to take a 2-0 lead for the Nordiques in the 1st, which was fairly evenly played despite 3 Quebec powerplays.  Yves Racine scored for the Red Wings 2 minutes into the second to cut the lead to 2-1, but Alexei Gusarov scored his (2)nd of the season to reclaim the 2-goal lead on a short handed goal with 14:28 remaining in the period.  Scott Young had his 3rd assist of the game on Gusarov's marker.  At the 17:04 mark of the second period, Slava Kozlov scored to again cut the lead to one, then Bob Probert scored with 15 seconds left in the 2nd to tie the game at 3 going into the 2nd intermission.  Quebec goaltender Ron Hextall was shell-shocked in the 3rd, as Detroit scored the final 4 of their 6 unanswered goals to cruise to a 7-3 victory.  Detroit saw 7 different goal scorers, and Steve Yzerman netted his league leading (6)th goal for the game winner.
Detroit 3-1-0 (6) t-2nd Norris, Quebec 2-2-0 (4) t-3rd Adams

 

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Calgary  5,    Los Angeles  4

GOALS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Calgary Flames               2  1  2  0   5
Los Angeles Kings          1  1  2  0   4

SHOTS                          1  2  3 OT  F
Calgary Flames             12 13 13 0  38
Los Angeles Kings        12 10  9  0  31

S C O R I N G  S U M M A R Y
1. LAK. ROB BLAKE(2)( TOMAS SANDSTROM, LUC ROBITAILLE ): 1st 1:04
2. CGY. AL MacINNIS(1)( ROBERT REICHEL, GARY SUTER ): 1st 9:38
3. CGY. KEVIN DAHL(1)( SERGEI MAKAROV, GARY ROBERTS ): 1st 12:59
4. LAK. TONY GRANATO(1)( ALEXEI ZHITNIK ): 2nd 2:42
5. CGY. JOE NIEUWENDYK(2)( THEO FLEURY, AL MacINNIS ) (PP) : 2nd 17:59
6. LAK. LUC ROBITAILLE(5)( ROB BLAKE, TOMAS SANDSTROM ): 3rd 0:23
7. CGY. JOEL OTTO(1)( MICHEL PETIT, FRANK MUSIL ): 3rd 3:55
8. CGY. SERGEI MAKAROV(2)( THEO FLEURY, AL MacINNIS ) (PP) : 3rd 6:44
9. LAK. ROB BLAKE(3)( JARI KURRI ) (PP) : 3rd 13:18

 P E N A L T I E S  S U M M A R Y
1. LAK. BENCH PENALTY - 2 Minutes: 1st 3:16
     EXTRA PENALTY SERVED BY ROBERT LANG
3. CGY. JOEL OTTO - 2 Minutes: 1st 5:04
4. LAK. JIM HILLER - 2 Minutes: 1st 18:45
5. CGY. AL MacINNIS - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:55
6. LAK. PAUL COFFEY - 2 Minutes: 2nd 0:55
7. CGY. RONNIE STERN - 2 Minutes: 2nd 5:27
8. CGY. ROGER JOHANSSON - 2 Minutes: 2nd 11:10
9. LAK. WARREN RYCHEL - 5 Minutes: 2nd 13:30
10. LAK. WARREN RYCHEL - 5 Minutes: 3rd 4:29
11. CGY. CHRIS LINDBERG - 2 Minutes: 3rd 13:04
12. LAK. JOHN McINTYRE - 4 Minutes: 3rd 19:11
13. CGY. JOEL OTTO - 4 Minutes: 3rd 19:11

Goalie Stats
PLAYER                          MIN  SHOTS GA  ENG GR GRS
MIKE VERNON                 60       31       4       0     4     1   105 WIN
KELLY HRUDEY               60       38       5       0     4     2   105 LOSS

POWER PLAY                    OPP   GOALS
Calgary Flames                       4           2
Los Angeles Kings                   4           1

Recap:

In a rematch of opening night, the Calgary Flames travelled to the Great Western Forum for a Smythe Division clash with the Los Angeles Kings.  Rob Blake opened the scoring for the Kings only 1:04 into the game for his first of two goals on the night (3).  Al MacInnis and Kevin Dahl both scored later in the first to take a 2-1 lead for Calgary on the road into the first intermission.  Tont Granato scored early in the second period to tie the game at 2 only 2:42 into the frame.  Warren Rychel of the Kings would later be assessed his first of 2 5 minute major penalties, both of which the Flames were able to capitalize on (2 for 4 on the PP).  Joe Nieuwendyk scored on the first infraction (2), and Sergein Makarov scored on the 2nd infraction in the third period, the eventual game-winning goal (2).  Luk Robitaille had a goal and an assist (6) to extend his NHL lead in points (14).  It was the second straight loss for the Kings.  Calgary has a 4 game unbeaten streak (2-0-2).
Calgary 2-1-2 (6) t-1st Smythe, Los Angeles 3-2-0 (6) t-1st Smythe


First Star of the Night:
Mario Lemieux scored a Hat Trick (4) including the game winning goal, to lead Pittsburgh to a 7-2 triumph against the Canadiens.

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